Letter 155: I know from the facts themselves that your greatest pleasure lies in doing good, and that you are always ready to...
To Domitian the jurist.
I know from the facts themselves that your greatest pleasure lies in doing good, and that you are always ready to extend a helping hand. I am therefore not embarrassed to ask you: help the man who carries this letter. His case is just, and your assistance will cost you nothing but a little time — while gaining you, as always, the gratitude of the deserving.
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